A few observations on nervous affectionsSimpkin and Marshall, 1859 - 91 páginas |
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... exercise , and bathing are the only means which can be depended upon . I am , nevertheless , thoroughly convinced that many valuable remedies have fallen into disrepute , and have been altogether laid aside , because they have been held ...
... exercise , and bathing are the only means which can be depended upon . I am , nevertheless , thoroughly convinced that many valuable remedies have fallen into disrepute , and have been altogether laid aside , because they have been held ...
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... exercise of the brain , the blood is abstracted from the stomach , at a time when it is more particularly required there to enable the viscus to secrete and supply a sufficiency of gastric juice . Such patients cannot be benefited ...
... exercise of the brain , the blood is abstracted from the stomach , at a time when it is more particularly required there to enable the viscus to secrete and supply a sufficiency of gastric juice . Such patients cannot be benefited ...
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... exercise of both mind and body , and who at certain seasons cannot spare time for refreshment until a very late hour , when the energies of the frame have become completely exhausted . Even at this late period they are frequently ...
... exercise of both mind and body , and who at certain seasons cannot spare time for refreshment until a very late hour , when the energies of the frame have become completely exhausted . Even at this late period they are frequently ...
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... exercise , and the energies of every kind are very feeble . * The sketches of the different temperaments have been copied from Combe's valuable work on Phrenology . Thus persons of this temperament differ materially in these particulars.
... exercise , and the energies of every kind are very feeble . * The sketches of the different temperaments have been copied from Combe's valuable work on Phrenology . Thus persons of this temperament differ materially in these particulars.
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... exercise , and residence in a dry pure air ; were the means which seemed best suited to prolong life . He pursued the plan proposed for about five months ; and in a note , which I received from him in the interval , he stated : " the ...
... exercise , and residence in a dry pure air ; were the means which seemed best suited to prolong life . He pursued the plan proposed for about five months ; and in a note , which I received from him in the interval , he stated : " the ...
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Página 59 - ENDORSED AS THE MOST VALUABLE REMEDY IN KIDNEY, BLADDER AND URETHRAL AFFECTIONS. Sanmetto is a valuable preparation. Indeed, I have found it one of the most valuable remedies in the treatment of gonorrhea and all kidney and bladder affections, either acute or chronic, and can endorse same to the medical profession.
Página 55 - ... and the senses and so little by actual doing, that the problem of providing a proper environment and education for town and city children, and of utilizing their excess leisure time in profitable activities, has become one of the most serious as well as one of the most difficult social and educational problems now before us.
Página 31 - He complained much of being always cold, but at night the soles of his feet and the palms of his hands were in a burning heat.
Página 35 - ... in comfort and health. Whereas, if we [transgress it, and persevere in breathing an atmosphere containing less than the requisite quantity of oxygen, and more than the usual quantity of carbonic acid, we have no more right to expect to enjoy health, energy, activity of mind and body, than to expect a fire to burn without air, or a fish to live out of water.
Página 28 - This condition might be observed on the palms of the hands as well as on the soles of the feet ; it was also often found under the diaper.
Página 48 - The vomiting produced by cerebral disease is often of the most decided character, and it is of the greatest importance that the nature of the malady should be correctly understood. To treat the stomach while the irritation is at the cerebral extremity of the nerve, is often the greatest injury to the patient. The bilious attacks of early life are very frequently to be traced to cerebral disease, and are too often overlooked till the true character of the...